Great Gray Peatland Dragonfly & Damselfly Survey #1
Dates
The dates for this event have passed. No future dates are available at this time.
About
Due to the recent work to build, maintain, and reestablish wetland function in the Great Gray Peatland, it is worth investigating the communities of dragonflies and damselflies in the area to see how they may change over time.
The wetland restoration east of Sax Road is an easily accessible location that will offer an opportunity to survey for years to come to help give us an idea of how that habitat will change over time.
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